The bog is far across as you can see here with lots of wetlandsthat you can walk into on wood walkways.

The first thing I captured was a bird but didn't really knowwhat it was. Once in the camera and zoomed in I wasvery surprised to see immature waxwings. Wow!

There's no denying that mask on the face!

there wasn't as much action as the visit earlier, buteven so the grounds are beautiful to just stroll aroundand enjoy nature. The sedum was starting to turnfrom pink to the autumn colors along the walks.

Peaceful to walk along the water.

On the upper side next to the highway you can walk quite adistance with water on both sides. I strolled along looking forwildlife.

I saw turtles sunning on this log. 3 going west and one east.

I wish the light had been better so you could see the yellowstripes on his neck.

All the ducks seemed to be napping.

This little lady woke up to groom herself.

There were mallards also grooming.

I liked the way the reflection of the reeds are allsquiggly with the movement of water fromthe duck swimming.

Caught this one in flight after I scared him.

I guess the most exciting capture was the egret. He was showingoff and flapping his wings.

On my next trip maybe it will be winter. We'll see what Wildwoodoffers then...

About Me

I am a country girl at heart and love nature. I love the opportunity to photograph birds and wildlife that wander into my viewfinder. From backyard antics to trips to lakes, mountains, country settings and city scapes.. I capture the moments for you my blogger friends to enjoy. I call this my 'window on nature' Enjoy!